Even though they’re old-fashioned CRT TV’s I particularly like the in-game queue line TV’s except for the color which I always adjusted in my parks with TexMod. As I’d been some time wondering if I should update my parks with LCD TV’s, this is a project that I’ve often wanted to get a start on.

My queue line TV’s are three-way colorable. Rather than its being just a solid color, the colorable texture loosely suggests a hammered metal finish.

I’m very pleased with how beautifully they go with other park scenery. These queue line TV’s lend themselves particularly well for placement on my Boardwalk Paths.

Located in the Path Extras menu, they come in tile edge center, tile edge join, and tile corner placements. I’ve created a good selection of images that place separately inside the TV’s.

These images light up at night giving the appearance that the image lighting comes from within the television.

Benches & Accoutrements

In our Building 4 Set presentation park we’ve used the benches we released with POE Building 4 Set in one of our food courts …

and in our gazebo.

In one area of our park, near the end of a long walkway we’ve placed a drinks stall. There at the drinks stall and in our other food court we’ve used picnic tables with umbrellas for guest seating.

Elsewhere in our park I’ve made stone benches to place along our paths. Those benches are similar to those that I added to my Maze CFR CSO.

These benches match the stone block posts & stone block path edging we’ve made for our privately released version of Building 4 Set, as can be seen in the following image.

We’ve built bench set-asides in our Presentation Park. Because of that our pre-release set also has in it bench set-aside walls and set-aside path extensions for the set-aside benches.

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Similar to our path stone benches I’ve also made stone benches for off-the-path use so that our park guests may relax when viewing our koi pond.

Each of the pond viewing benches comes with a wood deck that has a brick border. I considered adding a planter to this bench & deck arrangement but decided that it would detract from the landscape plantings wherever this bench might be placed in the park.